Bays Mountain Park hosts annual “Kids at Bays Day”

Turn off the screens, lay down the controller and put your phone on silent. It’s time to take your children outside and enjoy a fun-filled day with nature at Bays Mountain Park. The park is hosting its annual Kids at Bays Day on May 20…

Show support with a Bay Mountain license plate

If you love Bays Mountain Park and want to show your support in an artistic and unique way, consider purchasing an official Bays Mountain license plate. Designed by Cassy Rose, the vivid license plate shows a red and orange sunrise coming…

Bobcat brothers relocate to official habitat

Bays Mountain Park’s newest bobcats – Carter and Cash – have been relocated to their official habitat. Visitors can now come to the park and see the bobcat brothers explore their new, larger enclosure, play with the newly added interactive…

Bays Mountain Park saddened by passing of Unalii

Bays Mountain Park is sad to announce the death of one of its wolves, Unalii. Unalii passed away in his enclosure the morning of January 29. The cause of death is currently under review by veterinarian staff at the University of Tennessee…

Bays Mountain Park mourns passing of wolf

Bays Mountain Park is sad to announce the death of one of its wolves, Takoda. After suffering from an ear injury and subsequent infection, Takoda was euthanized last week under the care of veterinarian staff at the University of Tennessee. “Takoda…